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Cambelt change on Wednesday!



  BG 182 (full fat)
Finally getting my cambelt changed on wednesday and I cant wait! Money has been abit tight recently so have been putting it back which has been stupid of me. Clio is on a 55 plate and has done 54,000 so im really pushing my luck tbh. Will I notice any improvement in the car after its been done, or none at all?
Cheers, Mark.
 
  Arctic 182 & PB 172
Finally getting my cambelt changed on wednesday and I cant wait! Money has been abit tight recently so have been putting it back which has been stupid of me. Clio is on a 55 plate and has done 54,000 so im really pushing my luck tbh. Will I notice any improvement in the car after its been done, or none at all?
Cheers, Mark.


Seriously, you will notice an improvemnt. I certainly did.

Also, more importantly, youll have the piece of mind that it has been done.
 
  BG 182 (full fat)
Cheers Ben, and Rob my uncle is doing it who is a fully qualified mechanic who specialises in Renault and yes he does have all the right tools! Ive heard so many horror stories about people taking it to normal mechanics and not specialists who dont own the right equipment for the job!
 

R-Sport.

ClioSport Club Member
  Mint 1*2's for sale-
I still wouldnt take it to him.....- Half the bodge jobs that get reported on here- come from fully qualified mechanics....

Lets hope his list of tools doesnt include tipex for the timing ;)

Your not far from Birchdown.....

Plus by the time you have paid for both kits- assuming hes changing them then the difference is peanuts- I wonder if he will be checking the dephaser pulley as well?

S
 
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  Clio 197
didnt notice a difference in mine, other that piece of mind that it had been done and i could give it some beans :)
 
  ITB'd MK1
So your saying the timing was out since the factory? Doubt that somehow...

It does happen. One of my old nissans had the timing mark on the wrong tooth, so it was always a tooth out. Took me months to work that one out. I've changed belts that haven't been removed since the factory, and sometimes they're miles out, sometimes perfect.
 
if u ever go to dieppe... you'll understand.

some are scary quick, others on the book, others so down its comical... crisp packets in doors and putting windows on with cigs in their mouths.
 

realnumber 1

ClioSport Club Member
The point is doing the cambelt is general maintenance and 99.9% of cars that get it done there won't be noticable difference. It just gives peace of mind. It's not like its a performance upgrade....
 
  A ANIMAL
The point is doing the cambelt is general maintenance and 99.9% of cars that get it done there won't be noticable difference. It just gives peace of mind. It's not like its a performance upgrade....

I'd like to see your research figures that show 99.9% of cars are timed properly from the factory.

Bottom line is if the timing is out slightly, and engine will not perform to its full capacity.
 

realnumber 1

ClioSport Club Member
I'd like to see your research figures that show 99.9% of cars are timed properly from the factory.

Bottom line is if the timing is out slightly, and engine will not perform to its full capacity.

Oh come on... now your been daft. Engines do have to be made within certain tolerances. Yes a few might slip the net but come on.
 
  Arctic 182 & PB 172
I DEFINITELY did notice a difference. It wasnt a mental thing. Of course a newer, tauter belt is going to make a difference...surely.

Anyway...listen to the guys on here, they talk loads of sense. Oh and i drove down Birchdown in Malpas all the way from Aberdeen and it was a VERY smart move i feel.
 


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